Cognate with Danish fransk (“French”), Swedish fransk, fransysk (“French”), Icelandic franska (“French”). A list of the 10 000 most used French words, according to Belgian written sources. (previous page) () The According to different sources, 45% of all English words have a French origin. Wiktionary:French frequency lists/1-2000. And it's wonderful to have another strong source to use when searching the odd terms that pop up in today's fast-changing world and the online environment. The industry and enthusiasm of its many creators are proof that there's a market. Wiktionary is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of terms (including words, phrases, proverbs, etc.) Seven of the 18 bots registered at the English WiktionaryTo ensure accuracy, the English Wiktionary has a policy requiring that terms be The full article is not available on-line.In this citation, the author refers to Wiktionary as part of the Wikipedia site: Wiktionary data mining is a complex task. Stress marks should never appear in French pronunciation transcriptions. 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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Welcome to Wiktionary in Simple English, an online dictionary that uses simpler words so it is easier to understand. According to different sources, nearly 30% of all English words have a French origin. For a list of words relating to with Old Northern French origins, see the English terms derived from Old Northern French category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ; Category:Terms derived from French: Categories with terms derived from French in various specific languages. Depending of the project, the result can be visible in: one page, a thesaurus, an annex, a category, a mix of all this. 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